Hartmut Erdmann
Battelle Memorial Institute
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Solid State Ionics | 1992
Wing Fong Chu; D. Fischer; Hartmut Erdmann; M. Ilgenstein; H. Köppen; V. Leonhard
Abstract Thin and thick film electrochemical CO 2 -sensors were constructed by incorporating a sodium ion conductor like NASICON or β-alumina with a solid, gas sensitive layer such as Na 2 CO 3 as measuring electrode. Our results confirmed, in accordance with works published by Maruyama et al. that the EMF of the cell depends logarithmically on the CO 2 partial pressure in a CO 2 /O 2 gas mixture. For the practical use, however, stability, sensitivity and selectivity of the sensors should still be improved.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 1991
Wing Fong Chu; V. Leonhard; Hartmut Erdmann; M. Ilgenstein
Abstract Chemical gas sensors with solid electrolytes have been prepared by the thick-film screen-printing technique. Nasicon or zirconia (YSZ) solid ion conductors are used, which have been deposited on α-alumina substrates. An all-thick-film potentiometric H 2 sensor based on Nasicon containing a Na x WO 3 reference electrode and a porous Pt working electrode and an all-thick-film potentiometric O 2 sensor based on zirconia with a Pd/PdO reference electrode and a porous Pt working electrode have been produced. Development of a CO 2 sensor based on Nasicon or β-alumina with an Na 2 CO 3 working electrode is the object of the current research work. Also a thick-film oxygen sensor based on the limiting current behaviour of a zirconia pumping cell has been investigated.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 1994
V. Leonhard; Hartmut Erdmann; M. Ilgenstein
Abstract Solid electrolytes are used for electrochemical devices like batteries, fuel cells and sensors. NASICON, a ceramic Na + conductor, has been used as a sensitive membrane for an Na + -sensitive electrode for several years. In this contribution we report on the stability of NASICON in aqueous solutions and on the characteristic of an Na + -sensitive electrode with NASICON as membrane. Such a membrane can be prepared by conventional ceramic techniques but also by the screen printing technique. An all thick film electrode with NASICON as sensitive membrane and sodium tungsten bronze as internal reference electrode is less sensitive to Na + than an electrode with a membrane in pellet form.
Archive | 1990
Wing Fong Chu; Hartmut Erdmann; M. Ilgenstein; V. Leonhard
Chemical sensors with solid ion-conductors have been prepared by thick film screen printing method. Solid ion conductors Nasicon (Na1+xZr2SixP3−xO12) and YSZ (yttria stabilized zirconia) have been deposited onto α-alumina substrate. An all-thick film hydrogen sensor based on Nasicon electrolyte with sodium tungsten bronze (NaxWO3) reference electrode and porous platinum working electrode and an oxygen sensor based on zirconia electrolyte with Pd/PdO-reference electrode have been developed. Development of carbon dioxide sensor based on Nasicon or β-alumina with sodium carbonate working electrode will be the objective of the current research work.
Archive | 1981
Ernst-Guenter Dipl Phys Lierke; Wolfgang Heide; Rudolf Grossbach; Karl Floegel; Hartmut Erdmann
Archive | 1989
Sonya Ammende; Hartmut Erdmann; Heinz-Werner Dr Etzkorn; Klaus Dr. Zucholl
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 1993
V. Leonhard; D. Fischer; Hartmut Erdmann; M. Ilgenstein; H. Köppen
Archive | 1987
Sonja Ammende; Hartmut Erdmann; Heinz-Werner Dr Etzkorn; Klaus Dr. Zucholl
Archive | 1994
V. Leonhard; Ulrich Guth; Hartmut Erdmann; Marianne Ilgenstein; Heidrun Köppen; Dieter Fischer
Archive | 1991
Wing Fong Chu; Hartmut Erdmann; V. Leonhard; Marianne Ilgenstein